Richmond Town Square was created in 1966.
Southlake Town Square was created in 1999.
Richmond town, located in North Yorkshire, England, was named after the town of Richmond in Surrey, which was established by the Normans in the 11th century. The name "Richmond" itself is derived from the Old French term "riche monte," meaning "strong hill," reflecting the town's elevated position. Richmond in North Yorkshire was founded by the Earl of Richmond, who sought to create a settlement that mirrored the prestige of its namesake. Over time, Richmond became known for its picturesque scenery and historical significance.
In 1737, William Byrd II founded Richmond, Virginia. He named the town after Richmond, a small English town, near London. Agriculture and slave trade quickly grew in the Richmond area.
One town is Richmond, Virginia.
Richmond Palace, after which the town was named, no longer exists.
Richmond Fellowship was created in 1959.
Richmond Kickers was created in 1993.
Richmond Virginians was created in 1954.
Hordern-Richmond was created in 1937.
Richmond Marathon was created in 1978.
Richmond Hospital was created in 1966.
Richmond SC was created in 1954.